Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 13, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, June 13, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
TALENT NEWS
HILT NEWS
Southern Oregon Miner
• Mr and Mrs. Alva Smith re- • A number of friends and relu
¡turned home Friday from a two j Uvea motored to Yreka Thursday
weeks honeymoon trip in Wash­ evening to attend the commence­
ington and other northern points ment exercises at the Yreka high
Published Every Friday
CHAS M GIFFEN
• Mrs Elizabeth Learning and school. Graduates from this com­
at 167 East Main Street
WIIJJAM SAVIN
two sons, Edward and Robert, munity were Elisabeth Clevenger.
ASHLAND. OREGON
made a trip to Gold Beach over Barbara liouah. Barton Nelson,
INiblishers
¥
the week-end and visited Mr and Gildo Cervellln, Sam Dunaway Jr .
★
Mrs. Elton Shafer. Mrs. Shafer is Margaret Coleman and Raymond
Entered as second-class
Coleman Raymond left some time
SUBSCRIPTION
a daughter of Mrs teaming.
matter February
15,
RATES
• Doris Currier and James Gould ago to play baseball with the Ken­
1935, at the poatQfficeat
were married Saturday afternoon ; tucky Kitty league, so was unable
(In Advance)
Ashland, Oregon, under
at the home of the bride's parents to be with his class at graduation
ONE YEAR ...........>1 50
the act of March 3, 1879
The couple will make their home • The Siskiyou County Ministers’
SIX MONTHS
80c
in Klamath county where Mr. association held a meeting Mon
(Mailed Anywhere in the
Gould Is employed.
day night. June 2 at the Commun­
United States)
• Talent grange met Thursday ity church. Those attending were
night and obligated two new can­ Rev Howard G Eddv, Weed; Rev
didates. Mr. and Mrs Guy Hayes, and Mrs W. R. Troutner, ML
“THE TRI-TH WILL^
in the first ami second degrees. Shasta; Rev and Mrs M S Mc­
The program for the evening was Gee. Montague; Rev E. E. Malone.
divided into two parts, one dedi­ Yreka. Maurice Cheek, Fresno;
cated to Flag day and the other Rev Thomas J. Cuddy, Dunsmuir,
to Memorial day. The program and Dr Edwin S Richardson of
Count thirty seconds—one-half of a minute.
was carried out along those lines Hilt and Hornbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith, the
In that insignificant length of time fire destroy et grange's
For Father's Day—nice gifts,
newlyweds, were con­
$285 worth of property somewhere in the United ducted to the lecturer's station low prices. J.V.W. 5 and 10.
• The Womens' Society of Chris
States. In that time, fire attacked someone s home, and there presented with a gtft tian
met Thursday at the
the grange, a beautiful bed home Service
of the hostess, Mrs. W
someone’s store, someone’s factory, endangering li e from
spread.
The grange decided to Holmberg
Installation services for
and irreplaceable possessions. And during each ha make Sunday, June 15, “Go to ! the new officers
were conducted
Church Sunday'' and will attend | by Dr. E S. Richardson
who also
minute of every day, seven days a week. 365 days a the Methodist church.
gave
the
scripture
reading
and I
year, fire will continue to destroy $285 worth of prop­ • Mr and Mrs. McKinzie left prayer. After the business session
Sunday for Lakeview where Mr. refreshments were served and the
erty unless we do something about it.
McKinzie is employed in a lumber
"Hilt Tattler” was read by Mrs
No one should say that he doesn’t know what to do. camp
and a beautiful duet whs
• Mrs
Joseph Harrison was Gran,
Basic fire prevention is simplicity itself. The Nation­ pleasantly surprised Saturday sung by Astrid Pedersen and Ber­
Bloomingcamp Those attend
al Board of Fire Underwriters Recently laid down rules when her younger brother, H T nice
ing were Mesdames John De Witt.
Ready
of
Greenfield,
Mo
,
whom
for a successful fire prevention campaign in a teu she had not seen fo« 37 years, ar­ T Anderson. A Pedersen, W
Holmberg. T Quamme. Harry De
words when it said: “Look around you! Burn that rub­ rived. Mr. Ready plans on spend­ Jamett.
A. H Samuelson, Frank
ing
a
couple
of
weeks
in
sight
­
bish! Stamp out that cigarette before you throw it seeing through the valley.
Ward, Walter Brny, Fred Haynes
Enzie Wright. W Gran. Frank
away! Keep gasoline out of the house! Fight fire be­ • Mr and Mrs. Roland Parks and Graves,
Don Ward. Stella Roop.
daughter Tommy arrived from E O Robinson.
Ohlund, Ed
fore it starts!”
Sprague River where Mr Parks Wells, Dr and Frank
E S Rick
Fire, believe it or not, has killed more Americans has been principal of the school. ardson and Miss Mrs
Bernice Bloom­
He will attend SOCE for the sum­ ingcamp.
than all the wars in our history. And fire, today, is I mer
months.
• A son was bom to Mr and
even more dangerous than in normal times. Fire men­ • Fred Hodapp who spent the Mrs.
Walter Pianka late Wednes­
past
two
weeks
at
South
Umpqua
aces the defense effort. Fire in a key factory may stop employed with the COCs, return­ day at the Hilt hospital Both
and son did splendidly and
production of essential parts for days and weeks. And ed to the valley Friday evening. mother
were able to g«> home Sunday
The Home Economics club met
fire, at all times, wastes materials, labor, energies— •
Pianka spent the week-end
at the home of Mrs. Mabel Pen- Ricky
with his aunt, Mrs .1 W King,
and that most precious of elements—Time.
land Tuesday. The YGA met at in
Ashland
Those institutions whose job is fighting fire are Bellview Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs Fred Bayliss went
• Albert Anderson left Thursday to Browntown, Wash Monday
redoubling their efforts. The National Board, for in­ for San Francisco for a week's
They were to attend the Hereford
stance, is using its full facilities, without charge, to vacation.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichols sold the home of Mrs. Anna Dickey
help the army and navy departments prevent fire in their
interest in the Talent cafe
ladies were present. The
army camps, navy yards, munitions plants, etc- It is to Mr and Mrs. I. S DeBond of Seventeen
afternoon was spent with fancy
Medford Mr. and Mrs. DeBond are work and visiting Mrs Edythe
carrying on an aggressive, 24-hour-a-day fight against experienced in restaurant work.
Hayman, Mrs. Mary Withrow,
the saboteur. But, vital as this work is, it is not • Mr. and Mrs L. H Adkinson Mrs
Edna Holdrige. Hazel Fems
Carnegie. Okla., who have been of Ashland, Mrs Ed Robison, Mrs
enough. Every American must help if fire is to be of
stopping with Mr and Mrs. Ar­ Orma Goddard, Mrs Grace Gal-
thur Black, moved into Simmons breth, Mrs Mabel Penland. Mrs
defeated. And that means you!
auto camp last week.
Fred Rapp. Lydia Gardner, Mabel
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★
★
• Mr and Mrs. r
Dave —
Bradley Duncan. Mrs Tom Bell. Mrs Roy
moved into the house recently va­ i Levander, Mrs Clarence Mathes,
cated by Mr and Mrs L W Tame Mrs Walter Enberg and Mrs.
Saturday.
Dickey, hostess, assisted by Ber­
Ashland’s Lithia park is the pride of the city and a • Mrs. Edna Holdrige gave a i tha
Hayman. The next meeting
birthday party for her daughter will be held at the home of Mrs
joy to all who share its manifold beauties and conven­ Dons
I
Wednesday afternoon Those
iences. There is scarecely another city park in the who were bidden to the party Hazel Fems in Ashland
Mary Withrow, Bertha Hay­
northwest to rival it in naturalness of setting and in were
man. Jean Simmons, Mrs. Clar­
both natural and designed beauty. This fact is ac­ ence Holdrige. Mrs. Frank Hol­
knowledged by experienced travelers, many of whom i drige. and Lucile Holdrige. Dainty
were served. Doris
include a much wider area than the northwest in pro­ refreshments
received lovely gifts.
• The ODO club met Friday at
claiming the splendors of Lithia park.
cattle sale at Yakima and join i
the Hereford tour.
• Mr and M ik Richard Williums
and son Roy spent Sunday visit­
ing in Grants I'ass
• Mrs Diamond Newman and
Mrs Kenneth Nelson drove to
Medford Tuesday.
• Mrs M F Gcioy and son Hor­
ton and Billy Gran drove to Yreka
Monday morning where Horton
had the cast removed from his
ankle which he Injured when pole
vaulting at th« county track
meet,
• Mr and M ih Janies Purvis
spent the week-end in A m I i I hik I
with relatives.
• Mr. and Mm George W i Igld
and family motored to Medfol d
Tuesday evening
• Hilly Gran and Ernest Dutro
went to work for Howard Trivcl-
piece of Yreka Monday
Thirty Seconds Of Destruction!
Park Work Should Be Extended!
i
In view of what has already been said, it may seem
a bit out of place to bring up anything unpleasant in
connection with the park, and what is to be said is
done with a finer civic center in mind and not by way
of criticism. It is offered merely as a suggestion with
the hope that others will find it possible to agree with
the Miner.
The approach to a town or city often is misleading
to a stranger, for, as many of us know, some of the
worst features of a community—shacks, automobile
dump yards and, too frequently, trash piles, border the
highways and railways leading into town. There is I
nothing more than some unsightly old buildings bor­
dering the pavement opposite the lower part of Lithia
park, yet they give the appearance of having not quite
completed the job of creating a civic center. Were these
structures removed and the ground landscaped it would
greatly enhance the park, or the space could be made
available for other civic buildings such as the Legion
and Civic club houses.
If the Miner is speaking out of turn we wish to be
told about it, but it seems proper to bring this matter
to the attention of the proper authorities with the hope
that eventually something will be done about it and
the fame of our celebrated park will be spread even
farther.
EXAMINER DUE 20TH
A traveling examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs will arrive
in Ashland Friday, June 20, and
will be on duty at the city hall
between the hous of 1 p. m. and
5 p. m. All those wishing permits
or licenses to drive cars are asked
to get in touch with the examiner
i
during these hours.
Suggestions for
June 15
☆
Beautiful Ring
A New Watch
A Watch Band
Tie Chain
A Desk Clock
*
uStD Cat«
say--
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a/td you
Chas. A. White
Jewelry Store
BUILD YOUR CREDIT
REPUTATION for other
Bank Loans... money for
• Miss Charlotte Short, student
at OSC last year, has arrived
home for her summer vacation.
• LeRoy Lindner has been trans­
ferred from Fort Lewis, Wash, to
Camp Roberts, Cailf.
• Mrs. Guy Crosby of St. Helens,
Ore. has returned home after aI
visit with Mr. and Mrs. George,
Icenhower.
any purpose when needed
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